6 speed conversion pedal

Old 02-10-2016, 11:23 PM
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6 speed conversion pedal

can i only use the pedal out of a 03 cl? or can i use it off like maybe a 03 accord?
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Of course. Where else would you source one? I think some civic pedals might work too.
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is it like bolt in or do i have to do some modification to it? i never done a manual swap on a fwd before i have done plenty on 240s
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It bolts on, but you will need to cut a hole in the firewall. Also, put on some spacers (decent sized nuts) behind the pedal bracket.
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if i remember correctly the holes should already be on the firewall. i just gotta drill it out since its covered correct?
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Originally Posted by thinhthan
is it like bolt in or do i have to do some modification to it? i never done a manual swap on a fwd before i have done plenty on 240s
What in the hell is the difference regarding the clutch pedal on a FWD and a RWD car?
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LOL....

To OP, Yes you only have to remove the E-Brake Pedal bracket and the holes for the clutch pedal will be there (They are covered AFAIK) but easily punched out.
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The hole isn't something you can just punch out. There's like an indentation where you can see the hole to cut, but it's still firewall steel.

You will need a hole saw or something to make a clean cut. IIRC Fatty cut the insulation for room and still scratched the fuck out of the area.

This of course is after you remove the spot welds for the parking brake bracket.
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I used a clutchpedal out of a 90's civic and it bolted right up and is still in use today. Yes, you need to drill the spot welds out for the foot pedal parking brake bracket, but after that you will see what needs to be drilled out.
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There's a guy parting out a lot of his CL in the black market and he has some xlr8 pedals if you needed. His prices are a joke though, charging full price or over cost to buy new for used parts. He's asking $150, not sure how much they normally go for. I really like the Mugen pedals, someone a while back was parting out their car and had them.
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